Another failure of Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, fans’ booing, a team that seems to be playing Ligue 1 as if it is a punishment, the coach’s inability to establish authority… Many things (this season also) are shaking Paris Saint-Germain and, it seems, in the summer, there will be changes again on the bench and in the playing staff.It is mentioned more and more that Lionel Messi will leave even though he has the option to extend his contract for another year. Negotiations have already begun, but so far there has been no information that hints at an agreement, but much more about a potential return to Barcelona, moving to Saudi Arabia or the United States of America.From the first day of his return to the club’s helm, president Joan Laporta has been working on finding a financial formula for the Argentine’s return. Due to the previous violation of financial fair play and the strict supervision of the Spanish FA, the Catalans will have to be extremely careful with the players’ salaries, and according to the local Sport, Barcelona plan to offer Messi a salary of 13,000,000 euros net per year and a contract for two seasons, which could be terminated after the first at his request without any “penalties”.Galtier: I plan to be the coach of PSG next seasonIf he agrees to the aforementioned income, the Argentinian ace would be paid similarly to the current first star of the team, Robert Lewandowski, adds the Catalan newspaper.It would be a significant reduction compared to the salary in Paris, which is around €35,000,000 net per year, and an even bigger difference compared to Al Hilal’s astronomical offer of an alleged €400,000,000 for one season (double what Cristiano Ronaldo has from Al Nassr). Still, there’s no place like home. Messi was convinced of that after leaving Camp Nou for Parc des Princes. At the same time, after the end of his playing career, he would almost certainly sit in one of Barcelona’s executive chairs.Operation ‘Messi’ is on, Barca needs 200 million and even Tebas is optimisticAlthough in his late playing years (he turns 36 in June), Messi is capable of improving the quality of Barcelona’s game, and calculations have already begun as to how much the return of the Argentine could increase the Catalans’ earnings from marketing. A jump of as much as 33 percent is mentioned.LA LIGA – ROUND 30Friday22:00: (2.10) Espanyol (3.45) Cadiz (3.90)Saturday15:00: (2.65) Osasuna (3.15) Betis (3.00)17:15: (4.30) Almeria (3.60) Ath.Bilbao (1.95)19:30: (1.70) Sociedad (3.70) Rayo Vallecano (6.00)19:30: (2.50) Valladolid (3.45) Girona (3.00)22:00: (1.40) Real Madrid (4.70) Celta (8.00)Sunday15:00: (4.20) Elche (3.45) Valencia (1.90)17:15: (2.05) Barcelona (3.50) Atl.Madrid (4.00)19:30: (2.45) Mallorca (2.90) Getafe (3.70)22:00: (2.90) Sevilla (3.35) Villareal (2.60)***odds are subject to change***